A comprehensive introduction to cultural anthropology, this edition explores human diversity through fieldwork, global comparisons, and case studies.
An educational anthology designed to help students appreciate and analyze prose, poetry, and drama. Includes classic and modern selections.
This textbook offers an in-depth introduction to psycholinguistics, focusing on language comprehension, production, and acquisition. Michael Garman discusses the interface between psychology and linguistics, providing both theoretical insights and empirical findings, making it suitable for students of linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science.
A comprehensive survey of Western history from ancient civilizations through the 18th century, designed for undergraduate students. Richly illustrated with maps and images.
A concise, reader‑friendly introduction to key concepts in linguistics designed for students and professionals outside the field. Covers phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics with clear definitions, examples, and exercises.
This annual volume provides a comprehensive survey of the year's scholarly work in modern language and literature studies across major European languages.